The South Shore Country Club and the Proposed Demolition:             A Turning Point That Sparked the Voice of the People
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  • Background
    • The Chicago Black Belt >
      • Restricted Covenants
    • Managed Integration
  • The End of an Era
    • Movers and Shakers
  • The Proposed Demolition
    • Tactics of the Coalition >
      • Resolution
      • Employment
    • The Affect on the Neighborhood
    • Cultural and Recreational Activities >
      • Jazz Come Home
  • Conclusion
    • Present Day
  • References
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Chicago Tribune; April 25, 1982
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Chicago Tribune; April 25, 1982
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Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection

" On a funding resource level, community development funds can be linked with an effective application of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) funds, Public Works funds, and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds and take best advantage of the areas' human resources while easing some of the unemployment burden in South Shore."
-Proposals for the Allocation of Community Development Funds submitted by the Coalition to Save South Shore Country Club Park

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Municipal Reference Collection
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Municipal Reference Collection

The City of Chicago applied for federal funding on behalf of the Chicago Park District, for the South Shore neighborhood and South Shore Country Club Park.
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Municipal Reference Collection
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Municipal Reference Collection
The Affect On the Neighborhood
The South Shore Country Club and the Proposed Demolition: A Turning Point That Sparked the Voice of the People by Eva Lewis, Junior Division